Birth Data
The birth record data is composed of variables extracted from birth certificates from live births as captured by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring (OHSM). The birth record contains important information about the birth, the baby and the parents. The data can be viewed by the mother’s place of residence which will include only babies born to women who reside in Hawaiʻi, or by infant’s place of birth which includes all infants born in Hawaiʻi regardless of the place of residence of the mother. For babies who are adopted at birth, the birth record information about the mother is for the adopted mother, not the birth mother. Cell size restrictions are applied when the numerator (number of births) is between 1 and 9. For statistical reliability, rates are not calculated when the numerator is less than 20.
State and national data on live births can be accessed via CDC WONDER.
Data Release Notes
General data release notes are available on the Birth Health Indicator Selection page.
Number of Births Per Year
2023 - 14,848 | 2011 - 18,971 |
2022 - 15,570 | 2010 - 18,948 |
2021 - 15,637 | 2009 - 18,891 |
2020 - 15,807 | 2008 - 19,462 |
2019 - 16,835 | 2007 - 19,152 |
2018 - 17,026 | 2006 - 18,986 |
2017 - 17,524 | 2005 - 17,922 |
2016 - 18,067 | 2004 - 18,296 |
2015 - 18,461 | 2003 - 18,141 |
2014 - 18,582 | 2002 - 17,515 |
2013 - 18,979 | 2001 - 17,129 |
2012 - 18,985 | 2000 - 17,639 |
Report Requests
If you have searched our website, and still can’t find what you are looking for, we are here to help. Please click on the button and fill out a request form.
Please give us as much notice as possible as some requests take longer than others. An HHDW team member will contact you via email or phone for a follow-up.
Record Level Data Request
If you are interested in obtaining de-identified record-level data for your own analyses, please click on the button to see the instructions.
Most record-level data requests can be processed within 2-4 weeks, but delays in the approval process can extend the timeline.
Data Sources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) website provides documentation, selected data and instructional materials
- CDC WONDER live births public use data files
- Hawai‘i State Department of Health Vital Statistics